Some New Ecumenical Trends In Adventism

Denis openly affirmed that he does not share the ecumenical vision of the SDA church, and weighed the ecumenical spirit of the SDA church in Europe in a way that brings him closer to state churches.

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Ganoune Diop Interviewed By The Berkley Center

These are not merely separated brethren with whom we can curry favor and share truth. These are dangerous individuals, with a cosmology that is at variance with the Three Angels’ Messages.

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Is Ecumenism The Same Thing As Biblical Unity?

How easy it is to create a Christ, in man’s own image. How easy to create a Christ whose teachings do not challenge incorrect thinking, correct evil, or move beyond the bland institutional religion of the third millennium. 

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Adventism's Fascination With The Growing Young Cohort From Fuller Seminary

It was scary though, sitting through those “Growing Young” meetings, when across from me sat a handful of Adventist leaders who began Bobbleheading.

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Dawn of Interspirituality 2018: Ecumenical Model Of Pope Francis

When I mentioned a few non-ecumenical religious confessions, he agreed that the most difficult are Seventh-day Adventists, especially because they continue to believe that the Papacy is the Antichrist.

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Implications For The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Light of Recent Ecumenical Movements

I often feel disappointed that it is not happening faster. I also suspect that God in His infinite wisdom has deemed that if the process were to be carried out any faster, the forces would be too great for me and I would snap!

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Pentecostalism And Ecumenism: A Hand in Glove Deception

I propose to you that the charismatic movement is a false, or counterfeit manifestation, not of the “Holy Spirit” but of the “Unholy Spirit.”  This will get clearer as we go along.

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Recent Ecumenical Events

That reminded me of Ellen White’s statements one of which we will see later in this series that says that the Protestants will be the first to reach across the abyss to clasp hands with Rome.  This gesture was symbolic of that statement.

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Another Step in The Ecumenical Journey

The stated purpose of this symposium is to deal with the role of the churches in international affairs, fostering an "inclusive, just and sustainable peace."

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